2023 Senior Bowl Watchlist Scouting Notes: TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati

Josh Whyle is the most complete tight end prospect that Cincinnati has put out since perhaps Travis Kelce. They had three very good tight ends in 2020 (Bruno Labelle, Leonard Taylor, and Whyle) and Whyle is the most complete prospect of the three. An excellent blocker who can catch well, too – led the team in 2020 in receiving yards and touchdowns. 

HT: 6052
WT: 245
Year: Super Redshirt Junior
High School: LaSalle (Cincinnati, OH)
Rating: 3-star (0.8863)

Josh Whyle scouting notes

Pros:

  • Whyle’s strength comes from his lower body, showing impressive drive when engaging with defenders. 
  • Sudden in his lateral movements, so he has good explosiveness. 
  • Good, natural hands. Reacts well to angle the ball even in difficult situations. 
  • Very consistent hands. 0 drops last season per PFF. 
  • Catches very well through contact and In traffic. 
  • Good run blocking strength, especially for someone his size. 

Cons:

  • Not the fastest on the field, but has a sneaky sense to his game. 
  • Has room to expand on his upper body strength.
  • Slow to accelerate and get to full speed, but can get moving after a few steps. 
  • Not the most polished route runner, but he definitely shows some potential, especially when working against zone coverage. 
  • Offers some vertical ability but is certainly more of a possession receiver. 
  • Struggles to hold the block at times. Tries to get downhill and just push the defender. 

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